In 'True Crime: Hong Kong,' you'll travel the ancient sprawling city and act as an action hero in that world. Jeff O'Connell, Lead Producer on the game, tells us all about how you can do that, and what a badass you'll be.

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@BEN. I agree with open world games needing to create a real world and not just a tough-guy character. That is what makes GTA IV a masterpiece and saints Row 2 a fun game you pick up for a month or two. that being said as Ia gamer I want to level up, finish the story and eventually feel like I own that world. RDR lets you do that oce you get 100% game achievement and unlock Legendary and FBI outfits.

I'm a HUGE fan of Infernal Affairs and John Woo movies, so this looks pretty promising to me. However, I don't know if I can buy in to this character being a real guy just yet. What they need to make clear in this game is that killing people is bad, and that it has its consequences, like in Red Dead Redemption with the bounty system. Sure, its a little less fun, but for the character to seem real, the place he lives in needs to seem real as well.